Black Box MediaCento IPX with POE, VX-HDMI-POE-MTX, VX-HDMI-POE-MRX manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1.

Specifications

8

2.

Overview

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10

 

2.1

Introduction

10

 

2.2

Available Models

10

 

2.3

Features

10

 

 

2.3.1 Multicast, Unicast, and Video Wall Transmitters

 

 

 

 

and Receivers

10

 

 

2.3.2 Multicast Transmitter and Receiver Exclusive Functions

11

 

2.4

What’s Included

11

 

2.5 Additional Items You Will Need

12

 

2.6

Hardware Description

12

 

 

2.6.1

Transmitters

12

 

 

2.6.2

Receivers

15

 

 

2.6.3

Indicators

18

 

 

2.6.4 Function Buttons (F1 and F2)

18

 

 

2.6.5

EDID Copy

19

3.

Installation

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20

4.

Configuration

22

 

4.1

Basic Configuration

22

 

4.2

Advanced Configuration

22

 

 

4.2.1

Accessing through Serial

23

 

 

4.2.2

Accessing through Telnet

23

5.

Advanced Commands

25

 

5.1

Advanced IP Commands

26

 

5.2

Advanced Multicast IP Configuration

27

 

 

5.2.1

Transmitter

29

 

 

5.2.2

Receiver

29

 

5.3

Serial Extension

29

 

5.4

Telnet Extension

30

6 Accessing the Web Interface

33

 

6.1 Accessing the Transmitter without an IP Address

33

 

6.2 Accessing the Web Interface for a Transmitter

 

 

 

or Receiver with an IP Address

35

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Contents Extend audio and video signals via an existing LAN Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this ManualNormas Oficiales Mexicanas NOMElectrical Safety Statement FCC RFI StatementNOM Statement NOM Statement Table of Contents Table of Contents Specifications Technical SpecificationsSpecifications †NOTE Only 4 center pins are used at this time Overview Overview IntroductionAvailable Models Multicast Transmitter and Receiver Exclusive Functions What’s IncludedAdditional Items You Will Need Hardware Description TransmittersTransmitter top panel Goes off once Abnormal Receivers Receiver front panelReceiver top panel Components of the Receivers Indicators Function Buttons F1 and F2Edid Copy Installation InstallationDVD Configuration Configuration Basic ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration Accessing through Serial Accessing through TelnetConfiguration Advanced Commands Advanced CommandsAdvanced IP Commands Advanced Multicast IP Configuration COM1 PuTTY screenAdvanced Commands Transmitter ReceiverSerial Extension Telnet Extension Setting up Telnet extension using a Telnet protocol Turning off line echo and local line editing Accessing the Web Interface Accessing the Web InterfaceAccessing the Transmitter without an IP Address Setup screen without IP address Web setup screen with IP address Video Wall Features Video Wall FeaturesVideo Wall Setup Basic Setup screen Number to the connected monitor Shows the Advanced Setup screen. -2 describes its components Target Show OSD checkbox Advanced Commands screen On the Apply button Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem/SolutionsContacting Black Box Shipping and Packaging Appendix Connector Pinouts Appendix. Connector PinoutsBlackbox.com Blackbox.com Chapter About Black Box

VX-HDMI-POE-VRX, VX-HDMI-POE-VTX, VX-HDMI-POE-MRX, VX-HDMI-POE-MTX, MediaCento IPX with POE specifications

Black Box has established itself as a leader in innovation and technology solutions, particularly with its advanced range of HDMI over Ethernet products. The VX-HDMI-POE-UTX and VX-HDMI-POE-URX are integral components of this lineup. The VX-HDMI-POE-UTX is a transmitter that allows the seamless transmission of HDMI signals over Ethernet networks. It supports resolutions up to 4K at 60 Hz, thereby delivering crisp and clear video quality. The unit is designed with Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, meaning it can receive power and transmit video through a single cable, simplifying the installation process and reducing clutter.

On the receiving end, the VX-HDMI-POE-URX unit ensures that signals are received with high fidelity. It likewise supports the same high-resolution formats and is equipped with robust HDMI output capabilities. Both units offer low latency and extensive compatibility, making them suitable for a variety of applications, including conference rooms, classrooms, and entertainment systems.

Another standout product in Black Box’s lineup is the MediaCento IPX with PoE. This innovative solution is designed for audio and video over IP applications. The MediaCento IPX provides a flexible, scalable solution that supports multiple endpoints, allowing users to distribute video content to various displays within a network. Its user-friendly interface and advanced management features make it easy to deploy and control.

The VX-HDMI-POE-MTX and VX-HDMI-POE-MRX continue the trend of exceptional video distribution. These products facilitate the simple and effective distribution of HDMI signals over long distances using Ethernet cabling. The MTX model serves as a transmitter, sending high-quality video and audio signals, while the MRX acts as a receiver, ensuring that the output matches the high standards of professional video applications.

All these devices incorporate cutting-edge technology, including support for EDID management, which ensures compatibility between various devices and optimal performance. Additionally, they provide built-in surge protection, safeguarding against the risks associated with power fluctuations.

In summary, Black Box’s range of HDMI over Ethernet solutions, including the VX-HDMI-POE-UTX, VX-HDMI-POE-URX, MediaCento IPX with PoE, VX-HDMI-POE-MTX, and VX-HDMI-POE-MRX, stand out for their high performance, ease of use, and advanced features. These products facilitate seamless video distribution in various environments, solidifying Black Box’s reputation as a top choice for AV solutions.